What anime are you watching thread 2.0 ~ Now with more upcoming weeaboo nonsense.

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Bakuman 2 makes me cry every time I watch it. It's horrifying how they managed to turn such an amazing manga into a poorly animated mess with a drawn out story. Death Note covered 7 volumes in 25 episodes. Bakuman is still on Volume 6 with over 30 episodes. I understand that they don't want to catch up with the manga, but two things:

1. They had a break between seasons. They will probably have a break between future seasons as well.

2. They're trudging through Volume 6. There are 15 volumes. There's no way they're catching up any time soon, so there's no reason for them to worry.

Mirai Nikki 6.

I don't get how they can afford to put filler in this series. They're going to have to cram three or four 40-page chapters into a single episode in the future. Just watch.

Where is AoD with Mirai Nikki
I decided to check Fate/Zero out, because I'd heard a lot of hype about it. The characters have been wonderfully diverse and intriguing, but there are so many to focus on that none of them seem deep enough to get me emotionally invested yet. No complaints about the action sequences, though - they have been enthralling. A definite keeper.

Last edited by TotalPotato; 17th November 2011 at 1:28 AM.

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Luffy and Franky are going at it. The last few episodes have been REALLY good. Oda really wrote this part of the story very well, and Toei did a great justice to it in the anime. The Water 7 arc is fantastic so far, easily my favorite one. I was moved by the episode where Usopp quit the Straw Hats, and duelled Luffy for possession of the Going Merry. Usopp really can fight when he needs to. Really shows you the extent to his intellect and cunning.

That said, I'm eagerly looking forward to what's gonna happen!

I've also been getting curious about watching Pokemon. I dunno why, really. I'll have to find some place where I can watch it from the first episode. I hate starting a show (that has storyline) right in the middle of it.

I'm not judging your tastes or anything but his has to be the most generic list in the thread lol. In a good way.

I'm only listing the ones I'm watching right now. Several of the smaller animes that I've seen, I usually finish in a couple days. I've got a massive list of them somewhere on my computer that I can post if you really want me to. XD

I've had Working! ready and waiting to watch for at least a month now but SO MANY VIDEO GAMES have come out that once I get free time on my hands I end up going straight for them. First World Problems.

What exactly is the big deal with the broadcast order? It just seems like a cheap way of making the show mysterious. It's like...

"We're talking about some crazy stuff, but you won't know what it is until you watch the episode that takes place before this one."

It can't be any less deep and mysterious without such a gimmick can it?

I thought it was a great way to capture the audience's interest. It keeps you asking yourself each time you watch a normal episode "Okay, now when does this one take place?" and "What was that thing that happened?" That's what gets the viewer even more interested and curious and makes them want to watch the next episode.

I thought it was a great way to capture the audience's interest. It keeps you asking yourself each time you watch a normal episode "Okay, now when does this one take place?" and "What was that thing that happened?" That's what gets the viewer even more interested and curious and makes them want to watch the next episode.

It also makes most people rage when they get to Endless Eight, I say most people because some people, myself included, actually liked Endless Eight.